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joshmcin22
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hi all hope your all well!
I have sent off my forms to the tribunal today and just curious to know if anyone has done the same recently if so how did you find it ? And how long from sending off the form did you get a hearing date (I have ticked I want to attend the hearing in person) and also ticked that I can attend with less than 14 days notice!
Many thanks
I have sent off my forms to the tribunal today and just curious to know if anyone has done the same recently if so how did you find it ? And how long from sending off the form did you get a hearing date (I have ticked I want to attend the hearing in person) and also ticked that I can attend with less than 14 days notice!
Many thanks
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Hi @joshmcin22
Good Evening & Welcome ??
It’s great to meet you today.
Here’s some info for you below on “pip”
https://search.scope.org.uk/s/search.html?collection=scope-meta&s=Personal+Independence+Payment+(PIP)&_ga=2.67476433.1176805680.1541158574-2098549367.1537431764
Please let me know if I can help you further???? -
Thank you for the help!
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@joshua hello the wait for Peterborough is 31 weeks I am 27 weeks in to my wait ... hope that helps
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